Peace in the Valley #3
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Peace in the Valley #3   -     By: Ruth Logan Herne

Peace in the Valley #3

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Trey will always feel indebted to his uncle for adopting him, though he left the Ranch to pursue a dream in the music industry. When his wife tragically dies, he struggles to sing love songs. Should he head back to the ranch to help his uncle? 

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Title: Peace in the Valley #3
By: Ruth Logan Herne
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 352
Vendor: Multnomah
Publication Date: 2017
Dimensions: 6.87 X 4.18 (inches)
Weight: 6 ounces
ISBN: 1601427808
ISBN-13: 9781601427809
Series: Double S Ranch
Stock No: WW427809

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In spite of their differences, Trey Walker Stafford knows he owes his life to cowboy and legendary rancher Sam Stafford—the uncle who rescued him after his parents’ death. Trey had left the Double S Ranch to pursue music against Sam’s wishes, but returns to central Washington when he learns he’s the best match for a procedure that could save Sam’s life. Although Trey’s found country music fame and success, he’s also endured the tragic loss of his wife. He croons about love, but struggles with a yawning emptiness he can’t explain.
 
Overwhelmed by a growing list of challenges, but mistrustful of Stafford men, single mother Lucy Carlton reluctantly accepts Trey’s help to revive her crumbling farm when Sam instructs him to repay the overdue debt to her family.
 
As the two grow closer, Trey slowly begins to open his heart to this beautiful woman and strives to let go of the grief he’s held for years. Lucy has a complicated history of her own. Can Trey accept her as she is, learn to forgive the past, and find the elusive peace he's sought for so long?

Author Bio

With well over a million books in print, RUTH LOGAN HERNE is the popular author of nearly thirty titles, including Back in the Saddle and Home on the Range, plus more than a dozen novellas. She loves God, her family, her country, most critters, and little kids. Ruthy lives on a farm in upstate New York with her husband and has six grown children.

Editorial Reviews

ECPA bestseller

"Herne’s delightfully charming writing voice shines in her latest novel…meaningful themes of reconciliation, atonement, and forgiveness are treated with grace."
—Romantic Times, Back in the Saddle review

"A dramatic ranch setting, rich characterization, and a beautiful love story make this a book to savor. Ruth Logan Herne is my new favorite author!"
—Karen White, New York Times best-selling author

"Heart and hope combine in Ruth Logan Herne’s sweet tale of old wounds and ties that bind. Where faith and forgiveness are present, old scars can be healed and new love can bloom. Sometimes, you really can go home again."
—Lisa Wingate, national best-selling author of The Story Keeper and The Sea Keeper’s Daughters

"I have been so eagerly awaiting Home on the Range by Ruth Logan Herne, and it’s even better than I’d hoped. The whole delightful story was full of fun twists and poignant turns."
—Mary Connealy, author of No Way Up

"The talented Ruth Logan Herne has created a fresh twist on the modern day cowboy romance. I loved it!"
—Linda Goodnight, best-selling, award-winning author of The Memory House and The Rain Sparrow

"As always, Ruth Logan Herne shoots straight to the heart with Back in the Saddle…the heart of the story and the reader. This is one cowboy love story you’ll want to enjoy to the very last page."
—Debra Clopton, author of Kissed by a Cowboy

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